If it’s a traditional laptop, I’ll be interested to see what Google can bring to the table to convince people to opt for the next Pixel over a Windows or Mac offering.

With its 2015 Pixel, Google announced a starting price of $999 for a Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 32GB SSD. That’s what you’d pay for a 13-inch MacBook Air or a Dell XPS of the same size with 8GB RAM today. If Google can offer better hardware to handle a ton of tabs at a similar price point, it could have a compelling product on its hands.

Still, this is only the first we’re hearing about the upcoming Chromebook Pixel and the details are scant, so it’s worth holding off on all bets until Google’s hardware event later this year.